# Services
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2023
camhs
Child who was 'depressed anxious and suicidal' had to wait a year for mental health appointment
31 Aug 2023
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All time
delayed delivery
'At this stage, it is a crisis': Children still left waiting for public disability services
3 Jun 2022
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Level 3
No changes to limits for weddings and funerals, places of worship to reopen next Tuesday
27 Nov 2020
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Sweating it out
Low-cost gym chain Flyefit has worked out a huge increase in revenue
25 Jan 2018
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SiteServ
Denis O'Brien has pumped millions into his Actavo business after swingeing job cuts
18 Jan 2018
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agribusiness
Why this Dublin woman left Melbourne to start a flower business with her in-laws
14 Dec 2017
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agribusiness
Why this Dublin woman left Melbourne to start a flower business with her in-laws
13 Dec 2017
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teething pains
'My choice was to knuckle down and do something for myself - or emigrate'
3 Dec 2017
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docklands dental
'My choice was to knuckle down and do something for myself - or emigrate'
30 Nov 2017
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Services
A delivery man has been awarded €30,000 after hurting his back lifting trays of bread
29 Nov 2017
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Voices
'I thought a meeting was about other people being let go. I got a land when I was made redundant'
Sylvester Neylon
23 Nov 2017
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Software
Sales at a Cork software firm that counts Disney as a customer have passed the €10m mark
22 Nov 2017
576
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Recession
Why this Tipperary man with five degrees left a good job in the middle of the recession
18 Nov 2017
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Voices
'I thought a meeting was about other people being let go. I got a land when I was made redundant'
Sylvester Neylon
17 Nov 2017
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william hynes
Why this Tipperary man with five degrees left a good job in the middle of the recession
16 Nov 2017
781
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Services
Why this Tipperary man with five degrees left a good job in the middle of the recession
15 Nov 2017
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Services
Nearly two centuries after its launch in Ireland, Friends First will be sold to Aviva
14 Nov 2017
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Labour Court
The world's biggest security firm is refusing to improve redundancy payouts for Irish staff
12 Nov 2017
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resource and energy
The biggest Irish firm you've probably never heard of is joining Dublin's stock exchange
10 Nov 2017
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G4S
The world's biggest security firm is refusing to lift redundancy payouts for Irish staff
9 Nov 2017
942
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Services
Voxpro's two founders shared in a €40m cash windfall from the Cork firm's sale
9 Nov 2017
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Services
The world's biggest security firm is refusing to lift redundancy payouts for Irish staff
4 Nov 2017
3.3k
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Voices
Why you need seven laptops... and other hacks to pull off a big event
Tony Lanigan
2 Nov 2017
600
0
Services
Cork outsourcing giant Voxpro doubled sales in the year before it was bought
31 Oct 2017
543
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Software
A Galway company is snapping up a Nasdaq-listed tech firm in a massive deal
27 Oct 2017
676
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nostra
'I had a Ferrari and six houses by the time I was 26, but I wasn't happy'
26 Oct 2017
79.9k
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orla sheils
'Parcel Motel was my biggest risk - we didn't know how long it would take to catch on'
26 Oct 2017
3.1k
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Services
'I had a Ferrari and six houses by the time I was 26, but I wasn't happy'
25 Oct 2017
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Services
'Parcel Motel was my biggest risk - we didn't know how long it would take to catch on'
24 Oct 2017
3.0k
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mortar and more
'I used to never switch off and work until 9pm. Having a daughter changed that'
19 Oct 2017
1.3k
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Services
'I used to never switch off and work until 9pm. Having a daughter changed that'
18 Oct 2017
1.3k
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help the aged
Ireland's competition watchdog is probing reports of nursing homes ripping off elderly people
18 Oct 2017
10.2k
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Services
Ireland's competition watchdog is probing reports of nursing home rip-offs
18 Oct 2017
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Treasury Holdings
Dublin's convention centre raked in a multimillion-euro profit last year
15 Oct 2017
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